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    things independently will make them feel capable and strong. By contrast‚ belittling comments or comparing a child unfavorably with another will make kids feel worthless. Avoid making loaded statements or using words as weapons. Comments like "What a stupid thing to do!" or "You act more like a baby than your little brother!" cause damage just as physical blows do. Choose your words carefully and be compassionate. Let your kids know that everyone makes mistakes and that you still love them

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    There are many different definitions of what is “family”. According to Friedman‚ Bowden‚ and Jones (2003) family refers to “ two or more persons who are joined together by bonds of sharing and emotional closeness and who identify themselves as being part of the family” (Friedman‚ Bowden‚ & Jones‚ 2003‚ p. 10). Family can be almost anything one may want it to be‚ and no one is able to say if it is wrong or right. The only way to determine a person’s family is to ask the individual (Friedman et al

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    Family Values NUR/542 Family systems nursing‚ while considered a relatively new specialty has‚ in reality been around for a long time. The involvement of the family in caring for an ill family member has long been recognized as therapeutic. True‚ the primary focus of nursing seems concentrated on the patient‚ but the family and the home are “where health is learned‚ lived‚ and experienced” along with being “the niche where multiple members encounter and respond to disease and illness across

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    Family Values Family Values The concept of family as the client has become an integral part of nursing. Research has shown that personal illness affects the family unit and not just the individual‚ plus‚ effectiveness of health care is improved when emphasis is placed on family (Harmon Hansen‚ 2001). Nursing theorists have touched on family nursing; however‚ there is no complete theoretical framework for family nursing. Friedman‚ Bowden & Jones (2003) address the lack of a complete family nursing

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    Relationship between emotion and family membership Introduction Emotion can be defined as a mental state that arises instinctively rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes. Moreover‚ it is the part of the consciousness that involves feeling and sensibility. But in Chinese conception of emotion‚ it is no need to be related to impulsion‚ instinct‚ sex desire or barbarity. In the meantime‚ since China ’s reform and opening up‚ the family membership

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    of a society i.e. family. A family is a set of human beings related to each other in a non-professional manner‚ giving rise to a concrete cohesion within the family. Love‚ care‚ and affection are the most prominent human values‚ which are responsible for maintaining these bonds of relationships withina family. Typically‚ a nuclear family may be conceived as a unit consisting of acouple‚ children‚ and grandparents‚ and pets. In India however‚ there exists a special kind of family structure that really

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    Discrimination/Prejudice Affects Families Discrimination and prejudice can have a generational impact on families and family members. I believe that a person can experience discrimination and prejudice in many different ways during their lifetime and that these experiences can produce this generational affect – how they see themselves or their family being treated‚ comments or behaviors exhibited by their family and their family’s culture towards themselves and others‚ how the media models any particular ethnic

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    multiply” by having a family in the ties of marriages. Family is the most important social structure of any society. It is not surprising that the concern most often expressed by young people who they will marry. The choice of a lifetime marriage partner is certainly the most important decision a person can make Every family is unique‚ with each marriage partner bringing experiences and values from his or her own family. Unfortunately‚

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    Assess the view that it no longer makes sense to talk about the patriarchal family Many years ago families were always considered male dominated due to the superior role men used to play in the family. However since the 1950s and onwards this has changed. Families are now becoming a lot more female orientated. Women now have close to equal rights as men do which means a females role in the family is much more higher than what it used to be. This shows that women have a lot more power than they used

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    Digestive System: Shade the of the correct answer. 1. What is the digestive system?  The body’s breathing system  The body’s system of nerves  The body’s food-processing system  The body’s blood-transporting system 2. Digestion begins in the mouth. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT? The tongue aids in the digestion of the food. The saliva changes some of the starches in the food to sugar. The tongue keeps the food in place in the mouth while the food is being chewed

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